Management

Want to be an effective leader? You have to understand how to manage your team. Learn everything you need to know here.

Business News

75-Year-Old Billionaire Ray Dalio Just Sold His Last Shares in the Hedge-Fund Firm He Founded. Here's Why He's 'Thrilled About It.'

Dalio served in a variety of positions at Bridgewater Associates, including CEO, CIO and chairman, over decades.

Leadership

What Quiet Leadership Looks Like in a Loud World — and How It Took This Company to $3B in Revenue

A conversation with Scott Clawson, the CEO of Culligan International — a nearly 90-year-old company providing healthy, safe, sustainable water to people around the world.

Leadership

Why the World's Best CEOs Are Training Like Athletes — and How You Can, Too

Here's what best-in-class leaders can learn from the habits, discipline and mindset of elite performers.

Science & Technology

Not Every AI Tool Is Useful — Here's How to Choose Ones That Will Actually Transform Your Business

Just like loading up your kitchen with chef-worthy appliances won't automatically make you a better cook, cluttering your life with new AI tools won't necessarily make your business more efficient or profitable.

More Posts on Management

Leadership

What Strong Business Partnerships Can Teach You (If You Let Them)

Borrowing brand equity is easy, but earning customer trust takes operational depth.

Management

Annual Workforce Planning Is Broken. Here's the Smarter, Real-Time Alternative

By taking a continuous approach to workforce planning, companies can match their people with business goals and changing economic conditions.

Growing a Business

They Opened a Restaurant During the Pandemic — But Locals Showed Up, and Celebrities Followed. Now, It's Thriving.

Barry Dakake, Marco Cicione and Yassine Lyoubi discuss how a longtime friendship became a business, how they built media buzz without a budget and how they make locals feel like VIPs.

Growing a Business

Why I Almost Always Choose Referrals When Hiring — And You Should Too

Referrals are no longer optional but necessary. In today's competitive and security-driven environment, hiring through referrals is essential to safeguard your company brand and reputation.

Leadership

Adopting This Mindset Can Protect Your Small Business From Costly Mistakes

Here's how a "trust and verify" mindset benefits everyone.

Business Culture

Here's Why I Tell Enterprise Companies to Make Time for Play

Playful, warm-up activities can foster team vulnerability and boost innovation in the workplace. Here's how.

Leadership

Not All Problems Are Fixable — Here's How Great Leaders Know What to Solve and What to Learn From

Many leaders default to quick fixes — but some problems can't be solved, only led. Here's how to spot the difference and stop wasting time, energy and trust.

Growing a Business

She Created the Dance Studio She Was Looking For. Now, It's a Nationwide Brand.

Jami Stigliano turned her passion for dance and people into DivaDance, a fast-growing franchise that helps adults build confidence through choreography, connection and community.

Business Culture

Stop Rewriting Your Corporate Strategy and Mission Statement — Here's How to Start Living It

Companies love to roll out refreshed strategies and shiny new mission statements — but if nothing really changes on the ground, what's the point?

Thought Leaders

How to Control Your Body Language Before Everyone Else Figures It Out

When individuals begin paying attention to their nonverbal cues — not just those of others — they gain insight into what they're feeling and why.

Leadership

Is Your Greatest Strength Actually Sabotaging You? Here's How to Find Out — and Fix It Before It's Too Late.

Common wisdom says to lean into your strengths, but as a psychologist, I've seen how often that becomes a problem.